International Women's
Flag Football Association 
When male officials officiate football, they do not call every penalty, and I give you an example here:
During tackle games, if an offensive team runs a: "sweep right" play, and there is a "clip, or holding " on the left side of the field, the officials will not call a penalty as it was not "a part of the play". When women play flag football, they understand the game on a different level than men in sports do. In other words, a penalty is a penalty, no matter where it is on the field and if you do not call a penalty made against them, they feel "violated". When male officials officiate our games, they transfer what they know from tackle and bring into our flag football games. During our tournaments and league play, we then have to remind and ask male official's to call every play, no matter where it is no the field. But, when women officiate our games, they internally understand the difference between tackle and flag football and call every penalty, no matter where it is on the field. This female style of officiating, is something the IWFFA wants to develop to better our game and for women to take control of their own sport: flag football (the men have had tackle all these years and is more in their nature to "take down" your opponent, whereas women's flag football, it is more in their nature to "grab the flag".
Finding good officials has always been a sore spot for women's flag football. We have had some great male officials through the years, who show the women respect, take time and care in penalty calling, and who have shown great judgement during our games. But then, there has also been officials who did not show these qualities and instead of being at the mercy of what officials are out there, we need to develop our own to increase the quality of our games and competition.
Players, should become officials to not only further develop our cause, but to learn and understand every aspect of the game to make them better players. When you understand everthing about the game: as a player, coach, official and manager, then as a well-rounded participant of our game, you will definitley enhance all those areas, and also become a role model to others not so strong in these areas, who watch you in action (as a player, coach, official or manager).
The IWFFA is a woman's organization, started by women, run by women who want to take control of our game and who wants to address and seperate the women's style of play, officiating, coaching and managing for the sake and development of girls and womens' flag football. That is why for year 2005 (and starting with our first official's clinic in Hjorring, Denmark) we offer a circuit of officiating clinics to focus on the issue of female officials, training them and offering them a chance to support their leagues, tournaments and the women's game of flag football.
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